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Nightscape Images
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Nightscape Images captured under a magnificent night sky. We do some light painting on an old Austin A30 while shooting star trails. This video is the first in a series highlighting my unique shooting style with an emphasis on light painting techniques as well as the processing of the images.
Website: www.nightscapeimages.com.au/
Facebook: / nightscapeimages
Instagram: / nightscapeimages
Equipment I use:
Nikon Z6
Nikon D750
Nikon 20mm f1.8
Nikon 14-24 f2.8
Sigma 35mm f1.4
Nikon 50mm f1.8
Nikon 85mm f1.8
Yongnuo RF603nii remote triggers
DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone
Godox Flash Equipment
LED Lenser P7.2 torch
Z96 continuous light
Syrp Genie Mini
Sky Watcher Star Adventurer
Video Equipment:
Panasonic G9 camera
Panasonic GH3 camera
Panasonic 12-35 f2.8 lens
Panasonic 14-140 f3.5
Panasonic 25mm f1.7 lens
Z96 video light
Yongnuo YN300 video lights
Sennheiser Radio Microphones

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@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
I forgot to mention in the video that my settings for the forground light painted shots were: f5 15 sec exposures iso500 Also I re-focused the camera on the car to make sure it was sharp.
@mje1625
@mje1625 5 лет назад
Excellent video... informative and inspirational! Quick question, what was the brightness of the torch (flashlight) you used to paint the car?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching MJE. The Led Lenser P7.2 is about 400 lumens on it's brightest setting but I often light paint with it dimmed down a bit ... depending on my camera settings.
@ronbeltran2229
@ronbeltran2229 5 лет назад
for zoom lens, does the image move a bit due to focus breathing when you refocus? how do you correct that?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
@Peter La Fontaine Thanks so much Peter
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
@@ronbeltran2229 Yes Ron it does move ever so slightly and I tend to hide that by leaving a darker edge on one side so it looks like it's meant to be there. This comes down to how I light the scene.
@nbotham
@nbotham 5 лет назад
I love photography, but haven't done much in so long. After watching almost all your youtube videos back to back today, you've inspired me to get back behind the Lens. I've wanted to get into Nightscape photography for a few years now, and after finding and watching your channel, i now feel like i can. Your work is so inspiring and beautiful! Thanks for you all do to help us learn, and please keep it coming!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Hi Nick, that's so encouraging of you to say. It's the reason I put these videos up because I love being out under the night sky and capturing the beauty of the landscape after dark. Please keep in touch, I'd love to know how you go.
@nbotham
@nbotham 5 лет назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Thanks Richard! I will share my first attempts with you, will likely be in a few months at least, but i'll continue to subscribe and follow you work to keep me energised and excited to start! I'm in the UK, do you have and tips or advise for me photographing the milky way in this part of the world? Or any sites/mobile apps I can use to help me work out where it'll be and at what time of year? I know you use that PhotoPills app...?
@matglenday5428
@matglenday5428 2 года назад
Love how you clearly explain each step by step of the process. Especially with the editing as I have no issues with capturing the shots it’s always the editing that holds me back. Looking forward to putting all this to use, and creating some amazing images. Thank you
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 2 года назад
You're very welcome Mat. I appreciate you watching.
@miloradkaravidin8818
@miloradkaravidin8818 5 лет назад
Thanks for another lovely video!!!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Appreciate the comment Milorad
@eagleroth
@eagleroth 5 лет назад
Thanks Richard. This is pure inspiration as I wait for clear skies here in winter Sweden.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for watching ... means a lot.
@johndoherty6448
@johndoherty6448 4 года назад
Outstanding.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Thanks so much John
@cambulator3769
@cambulator3769 5 лет назад
Another great video. These type of shots I have been really interested in ever since I went to ‘the dish’.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
The dish is awesome ... thanks for watching.
@MrShite
@MrShite 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant video, brilliantly explained stacking, brilliant photo and subject, Thank you.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching, really appreciated.
@kmulhall8233
@kmulhall8233 5 лет назад
Incredible
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Kevin, really appreciate that
@ifindmetal
@ifindmetal 5 лет назад
Once again, very informative, very interesting, looking fwd to your next video!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Cliff
@timrosenthal46
@timrosenthal46 5 лет назад
Fantastic mate... learning so much great stuff from you. Much appreciated....
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
You're very welcome Tim, appreciate you watching and leaving a comment.
@roystonwalters454
@roystonwalters454 5 лет назад
Inspirational. Thank you so much
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching Royston
@zediogoamareleja
@zediogoamareleja 5 лет назад
Hi Richard never tired to see your videos again and again and catch every bit of information and wisdom you kindly share with our community..I am sure you are the "guilty" to motivate so many people to go outside chasing the stars and the Milk way..me included. Thanks a lot for the motivation and inspiration you deliver with every video.. Highly appreciated. Best regards from Portugal
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
You are indeed very kind Zarcos. I really appreciate you watching and am always happy to motivate people to get out under the stars ...!!!
@happymystic9800
@happymystic9800 11 месяцев назад
Very inspiring work and highly instructive video. There is a lot I can take away here. Thank you …❤
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for watching, really appreciate it.
@brntstud608
@brntstud608 5 лет назад
Just, amazing
@ianssight2785
@ianssight2785 5 лет назад
This is fascinating and to use your words 'a beautiful image'
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciated
@robbiewarren3478
@robbiewarren3478 5 лет назад
Looks great!!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you Robbie
@Doornum42
@Doornum42 5 лет назад
Hi Richard, really great work. Appreciate it
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
I'm really pleased you like it aasish .. many thanks.
@rickdeed5656
@rickdeed5656 5 лет назад
very good work I learn something with every video I watch
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Rick, appreciate your comments
@Hansca
@Hansca 5 лет назад
Great work, thank you!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching
@martinstokes5596
@martinstokes5596 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing Richard..lovely image and great insight into your technique ..
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Many thanks Martin
@mariog3272
@mariog3272 5 лет назад
Nice result! Thanks from Canada...
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate you watching
@Ib3119cz
@Ib3119cz 4 года назад
What a good job you are doing. You teach well
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Really appreciate your support fUGiMan, thanks for watching.
@MattSchulze
@MattSchulze 5 лет назад
I have watched several of your excellent videos recently and what I take away from them is the impression that Australia seems to be full of random junk strewn all over the countryside. Junk that proves to be a goldmine for the photographer with the right eye!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Haha ... thanks for watching Matt. Yes I suppose I do give that impression .. I do seek out the junk and highlight it that's for sure. More junk coming in the next video ...!!!
@nameplease1147
@nameplease1147 5 лет назад
Love your work! You explain everything so simple and fun. You're kinda like the Bob Ross of photography
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks very much for watching ... i don't know Bob Ross but I'm sure he's a great bloke ...!!!
@TheMaddman187
@TheMaddman187 5 лет назад
Your videos are always so good and amazing quality. Thank you
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the lovely comments
@MikeLHarlan
@MikeLHarlan 5 лет назад
Great video Richard! Amazing star trails in this one. Really like how you experiment with different techniques!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your comments Mike. I think it's important to try new things as it's really easy to get a bit stuck in a rut otherwise.
@brianhenno4744
@brianhenno4744 5 лет назад
Another great one 👍👍 thanks for sharing Richard
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Brian
@gordonelwell7084
@gordonelwell7084 5 лет назад
Good stuff as always!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Gordon
@tiaanmoggee6786
@tiaanmoggee6786 5 лет назад
Great edit video!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Tiaan
@glenengland1662
@glenengland1662 5 лет назад
Great video (as usual) Richard. I really look forward to them. Especially like the editing detail you went into here. Thanks again - fantastic work!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for your support Glen, means a lot.
@paultrunfull3324
@paultrunfull3324 5 лет назад
Nice one, great info Richard.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Paul
@justaguyoutthere9376
@justaguyoutthere9376 5 лет назад
Stunning ………. !!!!! , Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, USA !!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks very much for watching
@colindunne8934
@colindunne8934 5 лет назад
Brilliant work Richard. Thanks for keeping these videos coming...
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your support Colin
@coltoncyr2283
@coltoncyr2283 5 лет назад
That first image shown @ 10:37, by itself with the light in the front has a great night story deep focus feel, that alone is pretty sweet!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks very much for your comment. Yes it's very moody and that's what I like about light painting.
@coltoncyr2283
@coltoncyr2283 5 лет назад
Nightscape Images I’ve been contemplating, after a few years of finding out how photography is now a great passion of mine, replacing my D5500 with the Z6, and these amazing images show a whole new level of art, that motivates me to do more and grow, once again awesome shots, such UNIQUE skills.
@motty_henoch
@motty_henoch 5 лет назад
Awesome work!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate that Motty
@NildoScoop
@NildoScoop 5 лет назад
Nicely created. 👍
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Many thanks Nildo
@vaspas1979
@vaspas1979 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this with us, Richard! Grear photo!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for watching
@quarkyman1
@quarkyman1 5 лет назад
Thanks Richard another really helpful edit video. 👍👍
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
No worries michael
@shinzoukentarou9396
@shinzoukentarou9396 5 лет назад
All i can say us wow, and the tutorial is very helpful
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Many thanks
@wirinharwirjawan6422
@wirinharwirjawan6422 4 года назад
Thanks for great info.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
I'm really pleased you like it Wirinhar
@glenseeney
@glenseeney 5 лет назад
Another great video and WOW again. Love you videos and finial image
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks again Greg, really appreciated
@glenseeney
@glenseeney 5 лет назад
I showed some friends and they were blown away. So want me to try different techniques with light painting
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
@@glenseeney Thats really good Glen
@schandler52
@schandler52 5 лет назад
Richard, awesome as usual thank you so much for starting to share your workflow that’s very helpful. I’m looking forward to seeing the nuances of your Light paint techniques in upcoming videos. Please let us all know you’re giving workshops you’ll get a big crowd no doubt and I will be there In the USA. I will be there! Scott
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your support Scott. I do lots of workshops in Australia but not yet made it to the US
@schandler52
@schandler52 5 лет назад
Well get going on the USA!!@@nightscapeimages.richardLots of great places!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Yes I can imagine Scott
@p.t.anderson1593
@p.t.anderson1593 5 лет назад
I don't even have a "real" camera, yet, and I'm fascinated by tutorials like these. I like your style of instruction so I subbed.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks heaps.
@johnnickell8860
@johnnickell8860 3 года назад
You’ve inspired me to do this!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 3 года назад
I'm really pleased that you're inspired John, thanks so much for watching.
@tigra7905
@tigra7905 5 лет назад
Great job - as always! Really catchy and educational!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much
@tigra7905
@tigra7905 5 лет назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard No, Sir... Thank YOU! :)
@NellieWinter
@NellieWinter 5 лет назад
Was waiting for the wallaby to cross the road in front of your car... lucky! 😉Very helpful and interesting video!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Haha ... thanks Nellie. There were plenty of rabbits and I am sorry to report that a few didn't survive. On one of my previous videos there were large kangaroos crossing in front of the car. You can see why I have the bullbar mounted on the front ...!! Appreciate you watching.
@RewFlavour
@RewFlavour 5 лет назад
I will definitely give this a go!!! Love your work mate. Keep them coming.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Many thanks
@fsw2104
@fsw2104 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video. It has motivated me to go out tonight and to try out your own technique. well, i need some more exercise. many greetings from northern Germany.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for watching Frank. I'd be keen to see how you go.
@raymondlarsen2777
@raymondlarsen2777 5 лет назад
Another great image, your videos are easy to follow along and are packed with useful information. Good job!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your kind words Raymond
@PhillipMcCallum
@PhillipMcCallum 5 лет назад
Thank you, good video enjoy your work
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Phillip
@doronaky
@doronaky 5 лет назад
what an image! wow! awesome editing too!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much
@gazdyer2732
@gazdyer2732 5 лет назад
Superb mate , very in depth tutorial , good to see the full editing process also , i am inspired now to get out there and practice this , many thanks and keep up the good work .
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Garry, really appreciate your comments
@honda86tb
@honda86tb 5 лет назад
Love it! I bumped my tripod two nights ago. What a nightmare. Great video.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Yes it wasn't good Terry
@iz_no_good
@iz_no_good 5 лет назад
great video Richard, also glad to see your sub numbers taking off, you deserve it!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much. It seems people are discovering the channel on the back of some recent videos.
@theresarice7289
@theresarice7289 5 лет назад
Fantastic! I don't know Photoshop at all, so this is great.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
I'm so glad you like it Theresa
@masterthelens
@masterthelens 5 лет назад
Looking forward to giving this ago once the snow stops falling and the nights become clear again.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot lez76
@masterthelens
@masterthelens 5 лет назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard A question for you and maybe a topic to cover in a video, how do choose the ISO. I always seem to be too high and have too much noise or too low and not enough stars.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
@@masterthelens A very good question .. I'll discuss it in the future.
@mariacyou9265
@mariacyou9265 5 лет назад
Impressive nightscape image. 👏 A great and easy to understand tutorial. 👍 Thank you so much.🙏 Hopefully this summer I will be able to try nightscape photography. Best regards from frigid Canada. 🤗
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching Maryla
@peterbaylis8631
@peterbaylis8631 5 лет назад
The final image is fantastic great effort and very interesting video, thanks Richard.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks very much Peter, really appreciated
@grjtape
@grjtape 5 лет назад
Great video as usual. Thanks to this video and your guide I did my first ever star trails photo a couple of nights ago and I can not be happier with the result (if I ignore my house roof of course). Thank you so much.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
I'm really pleased to hear that ... well done
@JeniaFabisuk
@JeniaFabisuk 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for this tutorial!!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
You are very welcome
@simonharding5696
@simonharding5696 5 лет назад
Another excellent video, Richard. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. I've ordered a LED Lenser and I've been scouting (today) for some suitable subjects to light paint....all thanks to you. Thanks again. Great job, and a superb channel.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your support Simon
@fofolara
@fofolara 5 лет назад
Good tutorial, like all you've done. Regards
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Rodolfo
@CaiShuRen
@CaiShuRen 5 лет назад
I have learnt so much more from you in your channel with your clear, sharp to the point instructions. If I can double subscribe, I will.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Very kind of you Raymond
@DaleEurich
@DaleEurich 5 лет назад
Another very impressive image Richard. Can't wait for it to warm up here in the North Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada, so I can get out and do some of these images!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Dale much appreciated
@slhibbs
@slhibbs 5 лет назад
excellent video thanks
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Stephen
@BretBihler
@BretBihler 5 лет назад
I've just come across your site and work this week......Marvelous. Love the way you explain every step you do! Thanks..... a new follower.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really pleased you like the videos Bret .. .thanks so much.
@supespawn22
@supespawn22 5 лет назад
I just found your channel! I love it. I’ve always wanted to learn light painting, and I’m learning a lot from you! Thanks from Michigan, USA. I can’t wait until June to see the Milky Way again and use your tips!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate you tuning in
@ngnoreen
@ngnoreen 4 года назад
Great video !!! Learnt a lot!! I have been dying to learn this .... until I found YOU. Thank you once again, for doing this. Hopefully I would be able to try my hands on this on an upcoming trip.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Thanks again Noreen. Really appreciated
@GRJOHN360
@GRJOHN360 5 лет назад
Only 13k subs? Damm whats wrong with youtube? Amazing job congrats!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching, really appreciate it.
@miki_marker
@miki_marker 5 лет назад
Do not get me wrong I am green noobster. I love Ozark, Young Pope and T-Detective and here in the end we have lost all the shadows in stock, I no longer see the riddles in this old unfortunate and now also the naked car. With it i love what happens with the foreground 14:30 :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Mike. The good thing is that the creator has the ability to leave some more of the shadows in if they so desire.
@homesteadandvideo
@homesteadandvideo 5 лет назад
Another great tutorial sir. Best regards from norway
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really pleased you like it
@AussieVeteran71
@AussieVeteran71 5 лет назад
Excellent video , I just started watching your channel as well , great content.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate you watching Malcolm.
@polmacdhomhnaill3021
@polmacdhomhnaill3021 5 лет назад
I'll have to try these setting. Thank you.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Pol
@AndrewDawes
@AndrewDawes 5 лет назад
Mate what an excellent tutorial! From field to wall IMO. Love it and some awesome tips in there too for good field practises to achieve final images. You're tempting me to swing by Bendigo, pick you up, and head to Mungo NP for some astro!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Hey thanks Andrew .... Mungo NP ey ... very tempting. Not exactly on the way but hey .. who cares ..!!!
@johnrutterphotography
@johnrutterphotography 5 лет назад
Awesome videos mate, very informative
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot John
@faryelolo
@faryelolo 5 лет назад
Hello Richard, such, I like night photography like you, I have the Nikon D750 and a good angle in addition to the led lens P7 and other accessories, I am from the south of Spain and the light pollution is not much problem, the only problem I have to do night photography is the difficult access to the locations .. Sometimes I find people very suspicious, congratulations for their work.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Really appreciate you watching. Maybe take someone with you to keep you company and to make sure you are safe.
@musaabafridi269
@musaabafridi269 5 лет назад
beautiful
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you Musaab
@musaabafridi269
@musaabafridi269 5 лет назад
pleasure is all mine
@undergroundeditor8142
@undergroundeditor8142 5 лет назад
If you group them then convert to a smart object, it will shrink your file size. Then if you want to reedit it later just double click on the smart object and it will open up the group in a new project just like it had always been there complete with edits. Love the photo by the way.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks my friend ... good to know
@davidgraddy
@davidgraddy 5 лет назад
Your photos are gorgeous! Excited to try to use some of these techniques! You gained a subscriber and ig follower from me! Keep up the great work!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Wonderful David, glad you like it.
@SimonGodfrey
@SimonGodfrey 5 лет назад
Just came across your channel and glad I have, super helpful video - thank you :-)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Just saw your comment Simon ... really appreciate you watching.
@wellwhatthen10101
@wellwhatthen10101 5 лет назад
Explain what you mean by taking black images to reduce noise .Please. Your night shoots a second to none are the best i have seen, please keep them coming.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching. Simply put it is similar to what happens when you enable long exposure noise reduction in camera. But when you take multiple dark frames it gives better results.
@wellwhatthen10101
@wellwhatthen10101 5 лет назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Newbie what do you mean by dark frames , put lens cover on and take some pics or what
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
@@wellwhatthen10101 Yes that's exactly it. The exposures need to be exactly the same settings as the normal shots.
@ADILSONMARQUES1943
@ADILSONMARQUES1943 4 года назад
Muito bom.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
Thanks so much really appreciated
@JohanJoosteMusiek
@JohanJoosteMusiek 2 года назад
Thanks for your very informative and clear tutorial which is easy to understand. I suppose in my case of not having a cordless remote, I will just have to come back to the camera for each light painting exposure to set it off by remote intervalometer? And I think fewer star trail exposures will be fine as well.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 2 года назад
Thanks so much for watching Johan, yes you can certainly do that. I appreciate your comments.
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism 4 года назад
I have to try star trails still. I guess I just point to the north star first to make sure I get the circle. I've got to give it a go with just a basic 10 exposure shot sometime.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 года назад
I'll be doing another video regarding star trails soon. A very simple way of shooting them.
@john_miller_
@john_miller_ 5 лет назад
I just discovered your channel. I love how you explain everything thoughtfully. I got an ultra-wideangle (but f4 lens) and a 55mm (but 1.8) lens. Could you do a video on how to shoot astrophotography with a telephoto lens? cheers John
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank for watching John. Yes I will put that onto the list of subject matter for sure.
@JottyHB
@JottyHB 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing all these fantastic pics with us and the explanation, how to get them! I‘m so envious of your great clear nights, here in Bremen, Germany, we‘ve got so much light pollution. The first video of yours I saw, puzzled me: why is Orion up in the sky and the guy is wearing a t-Shirt instead of warm clothes? And why is the nebula above the belt stars? Then I realized you must be from Down-Under! Thanks again, keep going and take care!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Yes we are truly blessed with clear night skies. Really appreciate your comments.
@worzeloftheshire
@worzeloftheshire 5 лет назад
Love your work, Richard. Wish I lived "out in the sticks" somewhere, so much light polution in the UK!! I don`t recall seeing you mention it in any of your videos, but I take it you turn off the noise reduction feature in your cameras?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Jeff. Very blessed here in Australia to have lots of dark sky areas. Yes I always turn off long exposure noise reduction in camera.
@colinfwalters
@colinfwalters 5 лет назад
Looks like my first car. It was 25 years old when I bought it 37 years ago.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Fantastic Colin, this one is an absolute beauty
@simondallimore8236
@simondallimore8236 5 лет назад
Hi, another excellent tutorial. Do you put a ct gel on all of your torches for lightpainting?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Hi Simon, yes I usually do if I'm going to be shooting with a cool white balance in camera.
@tighthams
@tighthams 5 лет назад
Nice work. Excellent presentation. I'm wondering why some of the trails, particularly on the right, appear like dashed lines. Example...the dimmer trail just above the brightest trail lower right.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Gary. It is often caused by light cloud as the clouds are in front of the stars so the gaps are caused.
@gonzaloalvarez7597
@gonzaloalvarez7597 5 лет назад
Great video Richard! Really thoughtful from you by teaching us your magic. One question: at what point and how did you erase yourself from one of the foreground layers? Thanks again!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks Gonzalo. Yes I often have to erase myself from some of the foreground shots, it doesn't matter if you get in the shot as long as you don't come directly between the subject and the camera. All I do is erase in photoshop using the layer mask tools.
@optimus308
@optimus308 5 лет назад
Hi Richard, new to your channel and fairly new to the Astrophotography world. I found you work very creative and inspirational. There is a subject i wonder if you can cover, i think that is mostly for newbies like myself but can be useful for everybody, And that is the intervalometer how to. Thank you and keep up with the good work. Erick. greetings from the U.S.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching Erick. I'll put the intervalometer etc on my list of future videos ... really appreciate your comments.
@optimus308
@optimus308 5 лет назад
Awesome, thank you for consider it.
@garygedyt
@garygedyt 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I need to go try it. What do you do if you have a few shots with plane trails? Throw those out or edit the plane trails out?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Gery. I never throw any shots out as that creates gaps in the trails. It's pretty easy to clone out the star trails as they are usually only on a single exposure, sometimes 2 shots. I do this in photoshop
@jeffrymahns5286
@jeffrymahns5286 5 лет назад
Very good video! Not sure exactly what camera settings for light painting and stars are, and if you could do a video on how you masked the six images that would be great. Thanks.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching Jeffry. I do demonstrate this process in some of my other videos as well.
@jeffrymahns5286
@jeffrymahns5286 5 лет назад
Nightscape Images I believe I found it. Going to keep on watching though for now. Hopefully when the weather is is better I'll be able to get out there and try everything. Thanks a lot, and you do very nice work for sure!!
@gonzaloalvarez7597
@gonzaloalvarez7597 5 лет назад
Sorry Richard, another question: when you shoot the milky way, you normally use high ISOs (3400 and above), but on this video you used 640 for the stars. Was it because there was some moon in the sky? If not, how could you capture the stars? Was it because of the 3 min exposure?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Very good question Gonzalo. I used a lower iso because of the very long shutter speed of 3 minutes. Remember that if the shutter speed is short then the iso must be raised up.
@skolrelaterat4113
@skolrelaterat4113 5 лет назад
I really like your videos. Thank you! I have a question. How could focus be set on anything else but infinity? Maybe it is obvious to everybody else but not to me.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thank you for watching. It's really easy to focus on items close to the camera and therefore not be at infinity. When you use your camera during normal daytime use, it will often be focused away from infinity.
@crystalblossom08
@crystalblossom08 5 лет назад
Love your work. Thanks for sharing I have a question when doing the light painting do you move you light as you taking your picture?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Crystal. Yes I certainly do keep the torch moving. It helps prevent hot spots.
@AvijitNag
@AvijitNag 5 лет назад
Hi Richard, very nice video as usual. I got some questions - when you refocus on the foreground for light painting, the object will move even if you are not moving the camera or tripod. How do you compensate that? Also what are your own workflow for processing startrail individual frames, cause I get some many planes in my shots that it gets boring trying to rub them out.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
Thanks again Avijit. Yes there is always a little focus breathing when framing up the foreground, however I've not found this to be a massive problem as the background "shadow" is actually dark and usually blends in quite well with the background. Yes planes can be a real problem but that's another good reason to have longer exposures for these star trails as the planes are usually only on one frame and therefore a little less time consuming to remove.
@etorommka
@etorommka 5 лет назад
Awesome video, thanks from Russia! What do you think, is it possible to make nightscape image in a city without photoshoping unrelated shoots? With buildings at the foreground, like in «Villes éteintes» by Thierry Cohen? Or the city illumination will not allow the camera to see anything? I think Thierry shoot the city during the day and then darkened it. And he took shoots of stars from the Internet or shooted them elsewhere.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 лет назад
It is very difficult to shoot the night sky in a large city. Most of the images you may have seen would be composites of the sky from another location. You can certainly do light painting though as that will work anywhere.
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